Mswipe Closes Series D With $9 Mn Funding From B Capital, DSG

Mumbai-based mobile point of sale (mPOS) network provider Mswipe has closed its Series D funding round with additional $9 Mn investment led by B Capital. B Capital Group is a global tech fund that invests in pioneering fintech, healthcare, industrial logistics, and consumer enablement companies. Existing investor DSG Consumer Partners also participated in this round.

This took the total funding raised in series D round to $40 Mn. Earlier this year, in June 2017, Mswipe raised $31 Mn as part of its Series D funding round from UC-RNT Fund, Matrix Partners India, Falcon Edge Capital, and DSG Consumer Partners.

With this deal, Eduardo Saverin, Partner at B Capital and Co-founder of Facebook, will join Mswipe’s Board and work closely with the company as it enters its next phase of growth.

The capital raised will support Mswipe’s in expanding firm’s acceptance network at retail merchants for the card and digital payments and strengthen its product development capability.

Kabir Narang, Partner at B Capital, said, “Our philosophy at B Capital is to back exceptional founders and teams like the one at Mswipe and market leaders where we can leverage our global network to help accelerate their growth. While the US has been the traditional anchor for innovative technology, we are seeing disruptive innovation emerging from geographies like India, China, South East Asia and Israel.”

Founded in 2011 by Manish Patel, mPOS allows merchants to undertake plastic card payments through smartphones or ordinary feature phones. The company recently made media rolled its eyes when in May 2017, it took over the offline merchant business of PayU India.

The company currently claims to have a network of 280K terminals spread over 650 cities and towns. Mswipe’s omni-channel platform offers merchants an easy and efficient way to accept digital payments like UPI, Google Tez, PhonePe, BharatQR, and BHIM in addition to card payments using Mswipe’s industry-leading payment terminals, mobile phones, tablets or PC’s.

As Manish said, “At Mswipe, we are at the forefront of the payments revolution by powering acceptance infrastructure at the merchants’ end, enabling them to accept card and digital payments in a hassle-free manner.”

Other startups in this segment include Paynear, ePaisa, Mobiswipe among others. Just recently another MPOS firm Ezetap raised $16 Mn in a funding round led by JS Capital Management, the VC arm of Jonathan Soros. As part of the round, the startup’s existing investors, Social Capital and Hong Kong-based Horizons Ventures, also increased their stake in the digital payments company. In June 2017, the mPOS startup also acquired FortunePay for an undisclosed amount to further expand its payments technology.

Mswipe is currently addressing a large market estimated at 14 Mn merchants with low POS penetration. Post-demonetisation the digital payments sector got an immense push. As per the company statement, Mswipe claims that almost 80% of its customer base comprises SME merchants. The company also claims that, in the last one year, transaction value on the Mswipe network has grown 4x, while the number of installations has grown 3x.

The Indian digital payments industry projected to reach $500 Bn by 2020, as a per a report by Google and Boston Consulting Group.. The recent infusion of funding from investors like B Capital will certainly be an important ingredient as Mswipe will shift orbit and execute its next phase of growth.